Pratik.jadhav
hello BB greetings, I went through an article on gmat forum -
lsat-books-for-gmat-verbal-prep-97191.html , I was wondering the LSAT Super prep mentioned in this blog is similar to LSAT Prep Test 90 and others ? what’s the difference ?
Hi
Pratik.jadhav, LSAT SuperPrep is similar to the other LSAT PrepTest books, in that it contains actual past exams of LSAT. The SuperPrep is kind of unique because it has official answers to the questions, but the drawback is that it has only 3 Tests in one book. There are other LSAT PrepTest books that contains 10 actual tests per book, which will offer you larger number of questions to practice.
For some more detailed guidance on how to use LSAT materials for GMAT Verbal, you can refer to GMAT Ninja’s study plan, starting Week 1 here:
gmat-ninja-13-week-study-plan-2024-25-edition-week-1-start-here-437774.htmlPratik.jadhav
Also I got old POWER SCORE RC and LR (2004 editions) from my friend, is it still useful considering I am yet to start but I have some experience in other exams and just like every Indian Engineer Male I feel shaky about my verbals and I wanna put in max effort into it
Although RC and LR did not change much over the years, it’s recommended to get PowerScore bibles after the 2020/Digital edition. The earlier editions are probably still fine content-wise, but because LSAT was paper-based before 2020, you will see some content regarding how to mark/take note on the paper, which will not be relevant to the digitally-tested GMAT.